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Google has now unveiled its new Tango Tablet Developers’ Kit , which is powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra K1 mobile processor. Google Tango Tablet features a 7-inch display screen and runs on KitKat Android operating system. It also includes 4GB of RAM and its storage

Google rolled our Android 4.4.3 OTA Update in Bhopal (M.P, India) on my Nexus 4. The update was just of 77.9 MBs and includes a plethora of bug fixes and minor enhancements that will surely improve the user experience for Android smartphone owners. And now we

Long ago, Apple wanted to make clear how its graphical computing system was different, easier, and better than every other OS. So it invented AppleScript. Many of us geeky folk had been familiar with shell scripting, a way to tell an OS to execute

Apple’s new operating system will be out in its final form for free this fall. But early adopters will be able to get a look at all the new features through a public beta this summer. Highlights from WWDC: 1. Looks: The latest version

Well iPhone 4 users Sorry, you won’t be getting iOS 8 this fall. At the WWDC Keynote on Monday, Apple unveiled new versions of iOS and OS X, and rolled out several interesting features. The changes that were outlined go beyond cosmetic changes, such

This post is not a tinfoil hat post where I’m going to talk about how Google is big and going to become the next Skynet. Here I will provide you some facts which I got from numerous sources during my research and It is the

Every year Apple gathers a huge crowd of developers and walks them through the future. The World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) has been a place where Apple has launched iPhone’s, redesigned softwares and has shown up the glimpse of what’s next. WWDC 2014 kicks off